Q1: What are the standard configurations for double insulated glass units (IGUs)?
A: The most common configuration for commercial and residential projects is 6mm + 12A + 6mm (6mm glass pane + 12mm air/argon space + 6mm glass pane). However, as a custom double insulated glass manufacturer, Xingchen Dahai provides tailored solutions. We offer various double pane insulated glass thickness options ranging from 3mm to 15mm, combined with flexible spacer widths (6mm to 20mm) to meet your exact structural design.
A: Filling the space between the glass panes with high-concentration argon gas significantly improves thermal insulation compared to standard dry air. Argon gas filled double glazing slows down the convective heat transfer inside the unit, which drastically lowers the U-value and enhances energy efficiency. To ensure long-term performance, we utilize advanced dual-seal technology to prevent gas leakage and maximize the insulated glass lifespan.
Q3: What quality certifications do your wholesale insulated glass units hold?
A: All wholesale insulated glass units manufactured by Xingchen Dahai are fully CCC (China Compulsory Certification) certified. Our production lines follow strict international quality control protocols. Every batch of tempered and insulated glass undergoes rigorous testing for impact resistance, structural safety, and edge seal durability before delivery to ensure compliance with major engineering projects.
Q4: Can you combine Low-E coatings with soundproof insulated glass units?
A: Yes, absolutely. For projects requiring both energy savings and noise reduction, we can apply high-performance Low-E double insulated glass coatings on the outer pane and use acoustic laminated glass for the inner pane. This customized setup creates highly effective soundproof insulated glass units that lower solar heat gain while disrupting urban noise transmission.
Q5: What spacer options do you provide for double glazed units?
A: We offer both traditional aluminum spacers and high-performance warm-edge spacer technology. For projects with strict energy saving targets, we highly recommend warm-edge spacers because they reduce thermal bridging at the glass edge, minimize condensation risks, and optimize the overall thermal performance of the building facade.